Professor Hoyos will discuss the articulation of new materialisms (Latour, Bennet) and historical materialisms in the study of Latin American narrative. The presentation contrasts the agency of objects in the work of Fernando Ortiz with the role of rubber in selected works from Fordism and post-Fordism, including J.E. Rivera's La Voragine (1924) and Ariel Magnus' Munecas (2008), in order to highlight reciprocal contributions between Latin American cultural production and current thinking on materiality. Hector Hoyos is an Assistant Professor of Latin American literature at Stanford University. He received his doctorate from Cornell University in 2008. Hoyos works on visual culture and critical theory, as well as comparative and philosophical approaches to literature. His book "Beyond Bolano: The Global Latin American Novel," is forthcoming.